To help clinics and office-based physicians better ease their way into chiropractic EMR adoption, here are a couple rules of thumb worth following. Read More »
Archive for June, 2014
To keep up momentum, practices should continue ICD-10 testing
The key to alleviating fears of rising costs and other resource-draining investments in the wake of ICD-10′s delay is to simply keep up the momentum as much as possible over the next 16 months. Read More »
What is taking the US so long in adopting ICD-10?
The reason for ICD-10′s many delays ultimately boils down to the primary difference between how the US and the rest of the developed world approaches healthcare, specifically in regards to billing. Read More »
What is the difference between adopting and implementing EHR?
In all of the coverage surrounding Meaningful Use and ICD-10, two crucial and seemingly interchangeable buzzwords have been throw around often: Implementation and adoption. Read More »
Making a successful transition from EHR implementation to adoption
Here are a few suggestions on how to get your practice to make a successful transition from chiropractic EHR implementation to adoption. Read More »
6 areas for clinics to focus on during ICD-10 delay
Sue Bowman, a senior director of coding policy for the AHIMA recommended six areas where providers should focus on up until next October. Read More »
Industry calls for CMS to publish Meaningful Use data
CMS announced last month that it would collect all of the pertinent information from participating physicians and hospitals on Stage 2 readiness, and then publish it as a database for public health agencies and registries to make use of. Read More »
ICD-10 testing week sees 89 percent acceptance rate
A whopping 89 percent of ICD-10 claims during the March 3-7 test week were accepted successfully by CMS. Read More »